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There are many “workbooks” available to target language challenges, but those choices do not always promote person-centered therapy that addresses activity and participation. Research tells us that language therapy needs to be personally relevant in order to generalize to everyday life. This is also consistent with the best practice to address activity / participation needs for communication (and not just impairment-level challenges), from the WHO-ICF framework.

The following blog posts focus on using personalized, communication goals and blending those with evidence-based treatment recommendations for those with aphasia. You can find all materials to start using these therapy materials in the Shop.

 

 

Verb Network Strengthening Training (VNeST) 

 

 

Copy And Recall Training (CART)

 

 

Script Training 

 

 

Response Elaboration Therapy (RET) 

 

 

Semantic Feature Analysis (SFA) 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Conversation Partner Training Coming soon